Martial Arts Instructor Reacts: Blood and Bone - Michael Jai White Fight Compilation
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Martial Arts Instructor Reacts: Blood and Bone - Michael Jai White Fight Compilation
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The last fighter is Matt Mullins. He's a kickboxing champion, has a 4th degree black belt in karate, and a purple belt in gureishī jūjutsu.
Fun fact; if you look on CZcams for the small Mortal Kombat series you'll see MJW as Jax, Jeri Ryan as Sonya Blade and Matt Mullins as Johnny Cage.
@@AdamRK78 Yep it was called legacies.
He is also in Agents of shield season 1 plays a super shoulder👍
5 time world champion too. Let’s be honest though. In the real world it doesn’t mean shit. Bruce Lee wasn’t even *officially* an advanced wing chun student or in karate terms a “black belt” but made black belts look like amateurs.
If anything he proves having a black belt or being a “world champion” doesn’t mean anything when it comes to the real thing.
Also he has been around before Scott Adkins
Crazy how he’s doing all those kicks with them heavy timbs on.
Michael Jai White is easily one of the goats.
Very possible. I learned to throw kicks while wearing army boots because my sifu want us to learn to strike in the clothes we would normally be wearing.
@@sgnguy2027 same as savate practitioners.
@@sgnguy2027 Same here with steel toe flight deck boots in the Navy
@@robertopics I used to spar with a Savate practitioner and it was punishing to block if you didn't check it completely.
"Tastes like a Timberland boot bitch!"
Still one of my favorite random lines in any movie.
🤣🤣🤣
😂 He’ll always be Rufio lol
In that fight you here guy in background “That mothafucka bone is the truth!!!!” 😹
@@williamallen7984 i said the same thing lol
@@drumlion2005 All I hear is Ru-fi-ooooooo but then I remember that Rufio is also Prince Zuko from Avatar the Last Airbender show haha
I loved Blood and Bone and in my opinion Michael Jai White gave one of his best performances on screen.
Aku suka itu pertarungan
The white guy was declared the winner because Michael double-tapped (after obviously winning the fight). It's important for the storyline.
he didnt win
@@frann507
Michael tapped on purpose so the guy he hated will lose all his money on a bet ! In other words he took a dive on purpose !
What sucks is you have to basically see most of the movie you definitely can't do it through this review of the fights the understand what happened with the last guy even if you seen the double tap awesome movie though I must have stared at this DVD several times I'd say for several months until a co-worker said did you see this movie Blood and Bone then right after that the movie went super viral
WIL S is correct, he tapped out so the guy he hates would lose money
czcams.com/video/6OuD93Hs5OY/video.html
I don't know what style Michael Jai White uses, but something I have always appreciated in any of his fight scenes is that he always maintains a strong base. Before he launches any attack, he has a solid base. Just watch how he stands as he's waiting for an enemy attack. He cannot be moved.
He has 7 or 8 different black belts but started with karate and TKD. He switches up his styles in this movie which is fun
The guy that tossed the sword to Michael Jai White , that’s actually Bob Wall, he played O’Hara in Enter the Dragon with Bruce Lee and he was also in Return of the Dragon.
I thought that was a cool tribute to Bob Wall and Bruce Lee that they threw in there, because O'Hara was Bob Walls name in Return Of The Dragon.
WOW thats Awesome didnt know this !!
I thought that was him cuz when the old man called his name he sounded just like mr han from enter the dragon
@@nobodyimportant69 it was enter the dragon return of the dragon was the one shot in Italy
HOW DID I MISS THAT????!!!! THANK YOU for pointing that out!
This movie was very underrated. I watched this so many times. Its one of my favorite Micheal Jai White movies. Its impressive how fast he moves with his size. Dope commentary.👊🏽
It's unbelievable,
that the man with so much muscles can move so smoothly!
Yours be surprised. People tend to associate size and muscle with slowness and lack of flexibility, but that's not always the case.
Mobility and flexibility I even think he does a split in the movie
MJW has been at this since his early teens
@@M1ManOwaR That only applies if the person with size and muscle doesn't train for speed much at all. It just takes training in all areas.
mjw started fighting when he was I think 5-6 I read so its not all fake he can actually fuck someone up I personally think he would fuck up the people in the heavy weight division of the ufc but who knows
The end fight has to do with the story. The guy that warned him was his cell mate. He was killed and MJW promised to look after his wife and son. His wife forced to be James’s (the villain who had his hand cut off) woman to save her son who was in foster care and was hooked on drugs. James also was responsible for framing MJW’s friend and got him put in jail. Overall a really good movie, well worth time to watch.
That bathroom scene where he sweeps the guy then hammer fits his chest on the way down, MJW said it was paying homage to Billy Blanks who did the same thing to him years ago when the were sparing.
I've done martial arts for 10 years, and let me tell you, there is no bigger blow to your pride than to be dropped on your back like in 9:09. That's happened to me many times whenever I sparred my sensei, and I could never figure out how to counter it.
I can only imagine, my dude. I’m not a martial artist but I can totally understand some of the mechanics involved in it. Remember, it could always be worse.
How it happens is when you kick you open yourself up to being dropped, so the easiest way to not get dropped on your back is to use your kicks wisely, because if the guy is good he will take the opportunity to get you while you're weak.
😂😂😂
My older brother would get me with that every time.. So I can relate.
You get a lil bit dizzy also when you get dropped on your head even if it's not a hard floor 😂
They didn't show it in this as it's not the fight themselves per se, but one thing I love about this is that it puts you in his mind, as a fighter in a few earlier fights. He will watch a fighter he's going up against in the next match and it'll show how he notices their weaknesses and then use it against them. For example he noticed one guy ALWAYS throws the right leg to the body if the guy leaves his ribs open.. so he intentionally leaves his side unguarded to provoke him into the leg.. then knowing it's coming he grabs it and ends the fight with a devastating move. Same thing with another guy noticing he drops his guard afer his cross.. so he provokes it then knows he'll be wide open and lays him out.. great story telling.
"3 on 1, how's that fair?"
It wasn't, for the 3.
last double fight was really greatly choreographed and executed. smart moves, faints, options, that was so cool.
Max: "Only thing with Bob Sapp is he's got no neck; so you can't knock him out."
Michael Jai White's character: "Hold my Timberlands."
Lmaco
Lol
For those wondering, when Bone puts Price (Matt Mullins) in the knee bar in the final fight, Bone taps out instead...thus losing the fight for those he was forced to fight for.
Excellent flick.Jai White at his best and a cast of Real Martial artist and/or fighters in this film. Nearly everyone fighting was a real martial artist. Underrated classic.
Michael doing all of those moves in timbs is insane and impressive
fun fact: the asian guy in MJW's corner for the bare knuckle fighting scenes is Rufio from Hook.
Yup aging super slow
He also played Zuko from Avatar the last airbender
The guy in the other corner is Weevil from "Veronica Mars".
Which everyone knows is a show that the coolest people watched, and no one's judging me for knowing this.
get the fuck outa here... i didn't realize that...
@@nathancarabajal8271 also jake long from American dragon
The guy who plays O'Hara, the one who threw Bone the sword in the final fight scene, is the same guy, Bob Wall, who played O'Hara in "Enter the Dragon". I little nod to Bruce Lee. A lot of people miss that little Easter egg
Same character name also lol
I highly recommend the TV series "Warrior". It's based on Bruce Lee's writing, and featuring Andrew Koji and Joe Taslim, the fight sequence is just mind-blowing.
I love that series. I hope they do more seasons
@@MichaelBuieFilms Season 3 already announced bro :))
@@phammanh2689 Yay!
Awesome movie! Awesome historical references! Awesome action. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can't wait for the next season.
i know this is an older comment, but i was binging this channel's videos and i thought he should ABSOLUTELY react to the fights in that show. great to see someone else thought the same.
Yeah, you _REALLY_ need to watch this movie. There is a ton of serious fighting in it, and the storyline is every bit as good as the wrap-up, of which we only saw a tiny tiny bit.
This is one of my favorite movies. Not just for the action, but the storyline is good!
Honestly, i don't really actively follow any "reaction" channels, but your videos are awesome. Love the fact that you don't stop every 30 seconds to give a 5 minute explanation about the origin of the technique, just genuine tiny explanations to understand what the technique was and if it was well performed.
Good work, hope you keep it going, my dude.
I love when MJW feints a hook kick while he is fighting Bob Sapp. My brother and I have tried that for shits and giggles and the speed and dexterity you need to even perform that kick midair is absurd.
Given his size he moves ridiculously quick
I remember Bob Sapp when he played for the Chicago Bears. He was just as big then. Moving slow and getting his ass kicked is how I recall him from most of his MMA fights too. The seated white guy is Julian Sands.
Bob Sapp was dominant early on in his MMA career. Then, as he got older his popularity waned and he decided he wasn't getting paid enough money to take any kind of damage. So you have a bunch of fights where Sapp took for the money and would quit whenever he got hit.
I Love how Matt Mullins kicks are so clean
He was declared winner because Bone looked at James and decided he didn't want to win to give James the satisfaction. He clearly would've won vs Price.
He tapped the mat when he had his opponent in the lock.
Him losing also stole millions from James. So, he beat price to prove a point, then made James broke so he had no help in prison.
@@mrjemenai yes, indeed. Forgot to mention that, thank you for that.
Mannnn, this was one of my favorite movies!! 😂😂😂😂
Bone had no intention of giving James the win. He planned that from the beginning.
Have you heard about Brad Allen passing away recently.
It shocked me at 48.
Rest in peace 🙏
Condolences to his friends and family.
Such an talented guy.
He made a post about it, I think.
That shit hurt me right there
He died of a heart attack. Since he was an Aussie it was likely from the vax.
@@billywashere6965 I heard it was COVID-19
@@TheMightsparrow COVID doesn't give you myocarditis.
12:03 That's Julian Sands, He was a staple of a lot of mid-budget movies in the 80's & 90's such as, "Warlock" and "The Tomorrow Man". I swear he's a vampire. He's remarkably well preserved in this film. Bear in mind this movie was made in 2009 and Sands was born in 1958. As for MJW, the guy is obviously juiced to the gills for a lot of his movies, but it still impresses me how agile he is for a man carrying serious muscular weight. He looks about 230+ lbs here and is obviously cut, but he throws kicks around like he's 5 stone lighter.
PROVE HES JUICED!!!
9:38 I always wondered if Bob Wall was acting, or if it was a genuine reaction to the double spin kick...
"Three on one? How is that fair?!" You're right. They definitely should have brought more guys to make it fair. ;>
When you get the time, PLEASE do the movie "Drive" with Mark Dacascos. Epic fight scenes in that movie. Love it when you break down videos like this. Just make sure you do the end fight scene if you pick one from the move. Great videos, my guy
Drive is also a great movie.
Yes drive one of my all time favorites
Are we not going to recognize the fact that MJW's finishing move to cut that guy's hands-off is the exact same technique/move Anakin Skywalker used to beat Count Dooku?
Give credit also to the stunt dudes-them falls can seriously hurt if you don’t know how to land safely!
Max: "He should have just cut him from there."
Me, having said the same thing every time I watch this scene: "THANK YOUUUUU!!!!!!"
I said the same thing. "Bye bye legs"
To be fair, the dude was already ticked. He snapped way before that scene and was not thinking
What you missed was MJW's character tapped out to forfeit the match. He ended up costing the next opponent a $5 million bet.
The martial arts remake of Hard Times, and its absolutely brilliant! I dont think that MJW has ever been better imho.
One of my favorite fights is that last one. My God that leg spin and then the double spin round house kick. 😘😘
Michael Jai White's audio commentary on this movie is hilarious.
The perfect weapon, has some awesome fight sequences
I love watching Michael Jai White. The man is hot as hell and a beautiful fighter.
The reason why the fighter in a suit won Is because M.J. White when had him in a knee bar tapped out, tossing the match away to put the man he was fighting After in troubles with all the people.
You should do the first fight scene of Debt Collector or anything with more Scott Adkins. Love your reviews! Always not to hear someone who knows what they are talking about
Dude I feel u on not liking to watch MJW, one issue I have with his movies is he always dominates and never has to overcome adversity
There's a fight montage in the middle of the movie where he fights several guys over several days. In the last fight he gets banged up and is put in a pretty deep choke hold that he struggles to get out of. He wins but actually comes home hurt and the sympathetic landlady patches him up.
It's the Steven seagal effect.
Michael Jai White is a great example of “built different.”
Your reaction to the hand being cut off is priceless 🤣 👌 😂 😄
Bit of trivia. They guy the threw MJW the sword's character name was O'Hara. He is played by Bob Wall who played O'Hara in Enter the Dragon.
I love that after the jacket got off it went down hill for him 😂
6:06-6:07 I'm glad you mentioned Bob Sapp,he was in Elektra as one of Hands,and a body guard in the movie Faster with Dwayne Johnson(that is massive as hell) but as Samoan he's big,fast and strong and that's scary.
Yep! First guy was Kimbo Slice, there's actually footage of Michael Jai White showing Kimbo a few things 😂 behind the scenes of course
Here's the link if anyone is interested!
czcams.com/video/wdPP0TmqKiU/video.html
I found it hilarious that the guy in the suit just got clapped when he took off his jacket
And it looks so effortless.
Sapp is a super cool guy with a remarkable dog... so proud of Molly, she had fun with a Big Boy
Simba was so cool, loved the stories that day in the dog park
love this movie and the fact hes fighting these guys in timberland boots too
last scene freaks me out every time - rough justice !
I have this complete movie on DVD high definition video and 5.1 surround sound. Some of Marvin Gaye music soundtrack is incredible, and Marvin Gaye daughter is in this movie renting a room to Michael Jai White.
In his defense with that armbar, I think he is counting on the impact from that BOOT"strike" to sit his ass still for a second,also,this is a street fight ,a TRADITIONAL arm bar could get your leg BITTEN.
I love Bone. I love his fight manager too. He talks his shit cuz he knows his fighter can't lose.
Max says "compilation of the 3 best fights in blood & bone" puts on all the fight scenes Lmfao also ya this movie rules
Also it’s my dream to fight someone like him. That would be The best fight of my life even if it ended with a single strike
R.I.P my friend 😂
Must say you would have to have the biggest set of nuts to do it. He is so awesome to watch.
Yes I imagine someone like him when I train. I also would not mind a shot at him. I respect him a lot skill wise. We are similar size i would have slight reach advantage.
@@lordoffaiyum9727 ok 🤣🤣🤣
The part you missed was Michael tapping out on purpose to make the other guy lose alot of money ...can you react to jet li vs the general in fist of legend
"Shanked him on the way down, god dammm!" 🤣🤣🤣 that was funny.
This is probably my favorite of your reviews by far, especially there at the end
"Imagine being 230 with a 6-pack" 😂😂😂
I haven't seen these myself so it was fun watching them with you.
I noticed over your shoulder the Bruce Lee figurine. At the start of the sword fight, the person "O'harra" that threw the sword to Michael Jai White...should be familiar to you. It is none other than Bob Wall from enter the Dragon !
Cool seeing Bob Wall as a judge.
But did you notice at the end when the British guy said O'Hara... And O'Hara is Bob Wall.. kind of a cameo appearance circa enter the dragon.
I didn't notice that! What a cool tie-in!
It’s a movie worth watching. You’re basically getting a ruff shortcut of the scene’s especially the final fight. He put Matt in a knee bar. He purposely tapped out to piss the guy off with the sword. Who’s king of underground fighting manager’s.
12:01 That was Julian Sands. He was the British guy that played in the movie Warlock! I think he played a character in the TV show "Person of Interest." As an MI6 character.
"cutting the legs is ust as effective as cutting anywhere else" hence the primary function of shields, to protect the thighs from attack. leg armor improved many years after everything else so youre spot on
Glad you reviewed this !!!
my first video of yours ive seen. i like this
Cool fact: The guy who throw the sword to Michael at 10:43 is Bob Wall, old school veteran karateka that always played the villain in Bruce Lee movies.
PS: His name in this movie is Hoara, same as in Enter the dragon :)
This was one of my favourite movies growing up
so besides the legit sword techniques the thing I love most about this video is the drawing of Piccolo in the background
That would be the DBZ DVD box set
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 that's even more awesome!!
The white guy at the end who looks 'familiar' is English actor Julian Sands. The scene also has Bruce Lee legend Bob Wall... the chap who throws MJW the sword.
The rich white guy who looked familiar was Julian Sands RIP who recently was found dead in a hiking accident. He'd been in a lot of movies and TV shows, 'Warlock' was one of my faves.
The fact that Mike did the fights in Timbs is always something to me lol. Them damn boots got heft to 'em.
*(**10:44**)* I was hoping you'd notice. The guy he yelled O'Hara to was the same O'Hara from Bruce Lee's Enter The Dragon. It was a silent tribute.
For me, Blood and Bone was Michael Jai White's 'Enter The Dragon' (yep, love Bruce Lee too). This movie was peak Michael Jai White and his abilities. For such a heavily built guy, his movements are just so beautiful to watch. With some of Bruce Lee's favourite moves popping up here and there and the "O'Hara!" near the end very much a throwback to Enter The Dragon.
"Groin kick the single best defensive move" Every MMA fighter I've heard talk about it says that kicking someone in the nuts is probably the dumbest thing to do in self defence. 90% of the time it doesn't work and all you're doing is making someone that wanted to just knock you out now wanting to break your neck because you kicked them in the balls.
I’m a correctional officer and I’ve seen fights get much brutal than this. I’ve also seen a guy beat up six guys simultaneously. I have dealt with inmates that are 7 foot tall and 370 pounds of muscle. Fights I’ve seen or have been in have all been gotten dirty and bloody.
the reason for having the leg not over the head is because you want them to sit up just like he did first time so you can advance into that other lock witch gives you alot more options some smaller ones and some very painful ones to haha
Theres a plot about Jai white wanting revenge against Sword Guy at the end. So he got on his good side by winning a bunch of fights and then beating his undefeated champ
He then had sword guy set up the fight with the guy in the suite and had him bet a load of money that jai white would win
And after beating suite guy up a bit, Jai white stopped, walked away and tapped the floor as a tap out
Sword guy was understandably pissed
The guy he said "I'll see you later" is Julian Sands, you may remember him from the movie "Warlock"
I've been a practitioner of marital arts for 22 years now I'm 33 and I subscribed to your channel because of your comment of feeling inadequate compared with Michael Jai White being a skinny white guy🤣🤣🤣a lot of respect to you💯
There was a BTS video if Michael Jai White talking with Kimbo about the straight punch, was pretty cool to see.
If u didnt know, O'Hara is the same O'Hara from enter the dragon with Bruce Lee. They slid him in there and kept his name and everything. Pretty dope
So the fight with the white guy in the suit. He was a big shot in the movie, like kinda a final boss type deal for the super rich club that was running all the fights. Michael Jai Whites character was being used to beat him so his handler could join that group seconds after getting that leg bar in MJW taps out. He showed that hes way better but he intentionally lost so that the handler (the black guy that attacks him with a sword) wont get what he wants.
The real test of will power is the guard walking in the background not just getting transfixed by the wicked fight happening in front of him.
This was a great movie that was a sleeper because it went straight to video. My manager stole my first copy, so I got another one.
I don't care what anyone says. Matt Mullins is the modern day Johnny Cage. always will be.
As well as Chris Redfield in RE 5 and 6
Dude, please rate "Best of the Best"...the scene with Han vs Tommy Lee.
Ive only recently learned that Zuko's voice actor is Pinball, the guy beside MJW at 5:33
When you're too confident you're less focused, less focus will more often than not lead to failure
I like how White plays a joke on Sap, as there all taking a break from filming